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Analysis of the US Government Cybersecurity Market, FY 2018

Analysis of the US Government Cybersecurity Market, FY 2018

Rapid Cybersecurity Technology Procurement Seeks to Keep Pace with Continually Changing Threats

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09-Nov-2017
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North America
Research Code: 9AB1-00-0F-00-00
SKU: AE01276-NA-MR_21071
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The government cybersecurity market is at a pivotal point where it must look towards more innovative technologies and capabilities in order to protect its vast data reserves, including citizen information, government plans and strategies, and intelligence and assessments vital to national security. Robust cybersecurity capabilities are no longer a “want to have,” but rather a critical need due to the rapidly evolving threat landscapes and an exponential increase in data collected. In addition to advanced cybersecurity protection programs, government cyber experts must also look to increase their network fortification capabilities and their threat intelligence and analysis reporting. Overcoming obstacles such as limited budgets, a critical shortage in trained cybersecurity personnel, and drawn-out contracting practices that prevent more innovative companies from entering the government market will prove integral to continued growth and innovation in the market. Prominent contractors in the government sector, including Leidos, General Dynamics, and Lockheed Martin, continue to build out and expand their cybersecurity capabilities through acquisitions and partnerships with commercial cyber companies, while more Tier II contractors are winning lucrative service and support contracts, showcasing the opening of the market to new technologies.

This research service lists prominent Tier I and II contractors and the programs in which they currently participate, as well as new opportunities in the United States’ government sector. It includes information about US government cybersecurity technology programs, including cyber protection programs, network fortification, and threat analysis and intelligence capabilities for all levels of government. It covers spending for federal government agencies, such as the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security, and for state and local governments on specific cybersecurity programs and protections outside of basic network creation and monitoring programs. It also highlights specific programs and initiatives identified as growth opportunities for all levels of government.

Additional information includes:
- Short contractor profiles with awarded contracts and program highlights
- Current spending on cybersecurity technologies and technology trends
- Ongoing cybersecurity programs and initiatives
- Partnership initiatives and mergers and acquisitions that are shaping the market
- Opportunities for cybersecurity vendors looking to enter the government sector
- Links to corporate Web sites and news items of note

Questions this study will answer:
- Which companies are winning cybersecurity contracts for various agencies, and how do these contract needs vary?
- What cybersecurity capabilities are most in demand from the government sector?
- How do service and support capabilities compare in demand to new technology development and integration?
- What trends in the government sector will bring about new, innovative cyber capabilities?

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Definitions and Scope

Global Cyber Attacks on the Rise

US Risk Profile and Response to Current Threats

US Geopolitical Tensions in Cyberspace

US Geopolitical Tensions in Cyberspace (continued)

US Geopolitical Tensions in Cyberspace (continued)

US Government Cybersecurity Trends

US Government Cybersecurity Trends (continued)

US Cybersecurity Product Types

Cybersecurity Challenges

Cybersecurity Challenges (continued)

Government Cybersecurity Spending Allocation

Government Cybersecurity Spending Forecast

Government Cybersecurity Spending Discussion

Government Cybersecurity Spending Discussion (continued)

Major Federal Programs

Major Federal Programs (continued)

Federal Program and Key Trends Discussion

Federal Program and Key Trends Discussion (continued)

State and Local Cybersecurity Spending

State and Local Cybersecurity Spending Discussion

Defense Innovation Unit Experimental (DIUx)

CYBERCOM

Hackathons

Top Federal Cybersecurity Contractors

Top Federal Cybersecurity Contractors—Key Trends

Booz Allen Hamilton

Raytheon

Harris

Leidos

Lockheed Martin

Northrop Grumman

CSRA

SAIC

CACI

General Dynamics

Other Notable Contractors in FY 2017

Growth Opportunity 1: Public-Private Partnerships

Growth Opportunity 2: Commercialized Products/Services

Growth Opportunity 3: Increased R&D Investment

Growth Opportunity 4: Expanding State-Local Initiatives

Growth Opportunity 5: Cybersecurity Training Services

Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

List of Abbreviations

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

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The government cybersecurity market is at a pivotal point where it must look towards more innovative technologies and capabilities in order to protect its vast data reserves, including citizen information, government plans and strategies, and intelligence and assessments vital to national security. Robust cybersecurity capabilities are no longer a “want to have,” but rather a critical need due to the rapidly evolving threat landscapes and an exponential increase in data collected. In addition to advanced cybersecurity protection programs, government cyber experts must also look to increase their network fortification capabilities and their threat intelligence and analysis reporting. Overcoming obstacles such as limited budgets, a critical shortage in trained cybersecurity personnel, and drawn-out contracting practices that prevent more innovative companies from entering the government market will prove integral to continued growth and innovation in the market. Prominent contractors in the government sector, including Leidos, General Dynamics, and Lockheed Martin, continue to build out and expand their cybersecurity capabilities through acquisitions and partnerships with commercial cyber companies, while more Tier II contractors are winning lucrative service and support contracts, showcasing the opening of the market to new technologies. This research service lists prominent Tier I and II contractors and the programs in which they currently participate, as well as new opportunities in the United States’ government sector. It includes information about US government cybersecurity technology programs, including cyber protection programs, network fortification, and threat analysis and intelligence capabilities for all levels of government. It covers spending for federal government agencies, such as the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security, and for state and local governments on specific cybersecurity programs and protections outside of basic netw
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Author Danielle VanZandt
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
WIP Number 9AB1-00-0F-00-00
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